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ะะฒัะพั: Eastern Post
ะะฐะณััะถะตะฝะพ: 2025-08-31
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EP DESK, PASIGHAT, 30 AUGUST
Aturto 3.2 lit up Farmyard as fight fans from across the region witnessed a night of raw action, grit and glory. The cage was drenched in sweat and blood as fighters clashed with unyielding determination, proving that MMA is fast becoming a sporting force in the region.
The night belonged to Nazareth Lalthazuala, who extended his unbeaten streak, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most formidable fighters in the circuit. In another highlight, Kon Jarbin secured his place in the finals scheduled for December in Itanagar, setting up a much-anticipated showdown.
The crowd roared as Tor Perme, fighting on home turf, already celebrated as the โhometown boyโstaged a memorable comeback. Meanwhile, Daniel Bameron overpowered Atokivi Chisi, adding another decisive victory to the evening.
The debut matches proved no less exciting, with Reyan, Sanglian, Asum, Sudip and Tana all clinching victories in their first cage appearances. Each showed remarkable composure, giving fans a glimpse of the sportโs rising talent.
Sanctioned by the Mixed Martial Arts Sports Federation of India (MMA-SFI), the event not only highlighted fierce competition but also showcased Pasighatโs growing role in Indiaโs MMA scene. With the maiden Aturto Championship Belt and a prize purse of โน5 lakhs in the spotlight, the evening marked another milestone in the Aturto legacy.
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